Manchester United have become buoyed by claims that Juventus have moved their attention away from Palermo star Paulo Dybala.

    The Argentine youngster has been impressive form this season and has gained interest from a number of top European clubs, including Arsenal, Juventus and Man United.

    Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has admitted his relationship with Dybala has deteriorated recently, hinting that the forward could be set for a summer move.

    Dybala has been labelled with a £31m asking price and that is now said to have turned Juventus off making a summer move.

    Instead, the Italian champions have turned their attention to Dybala’s team-mate and compatriot, Franco Vazquez.

    Gazzetta dello Sport claim that Juve officials see Vazquez as a more feasible option.

    The Argentine attacker is valued at around £4m and has been in good form this season, scoring four and assisting eight in his 21 appearances.

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